In Williamsburg, Virginia, two years before the start of the American Revolution, nine-year-old Maria worries that her mother will lose her contract to publish official reports and announcements of the British government because she prints anti-British articles in their family-run newspaper.
James Hallowell and the new kids at school all seem to share an unusual alliance: they already know each other, remain in school until after dark, and share a deep and mysterious kind of secret.
Tired of being told what to write by the school newspaper's advisor, Zibby and her friend Amr start an underground newspaper online where everyone is free to post anything, but things spiral out of control when a cyberbully starts using the site to harrass one popular girl.
In 1935, while preparing to write a newspaper story about a theater production of Macbeth in her hometown of Cincinnati, twelve-year-old Kit discovers that a thief is stealing from the box office.
Presents an introduction to newspapers, providing information on their history, parts, types, and more. Includes an explanation of how they are made and delivered.
"Who is Geronimo Stiltonoot? He is a cavemouse-- Geronimo Stilton's ancient ancestor. He runs the stone newspaper in the prehistoric village of Old Mouse City. From dealing with dinosaurs to dodging meteorites, his life in the Stone Age is full of adventure!"--P. [4] of cover.
Reporting on several controversial topics, Mr. Choate and the students on the Town Crier newspaper staff find themselves in trouble with the school administration.
Uses newspaper articles to describe the Progressive Era, from 1890 through 1914, and includes the Battle of Wounded Knee, lynch laws in the south, the Titanic, and the women's march for suffrage.